The Carlton Football Club began the first leg of its journey under senior coach Brendon Bolton in 2016.

After notching up seven wins for the season – three more than last year – the Blues ended up finishing 14th on the ladder.

With the team now on a break, we’re taking a look back at each player’s year in statistics. Here’s the review for Carlton’s No. 40, Michael Jamison:        

GAMES

Season 2016: 5

Career: 150

GOALS

Season 2016: 0

Career: 2

KEY AFL STATISTICS (averages in brackets)

Disposals: 37 (7.30) Kicks: 18 (3.60) Marks: 14 (2.80) Contested Possessions: 9 (1.80) Uncontested Possessions: 31 (6.20) Tackles: 10 (2.00)

OVERVIEW

Michael Jamison followed Andrew Walker into the football sunset, having rounded out his 10-season career on game No.150 –and while his 2016 season was confined to just five senior appearances, he was a player who truly gave his utmost to the game. 

In reflecting on his own football mortality, the popular clubman from Newlyn conceded he found it “increasingly hard to prepare, both physically and mentally, for the rigours of the sport”. 

Before hanging up the boots Jamison was still giving his all, continually playing goalkeeper to stop the opposition scoring – even Lance Franklin couldn’t get past ‘Jamo’ in Round 2.

From mentoring young players such as Jacob Weitering and Sam Docherty, to hosting his own podcast ‘The Grumpy Old Defenders’, Jamison will be sorely missed at Carlton.

Take a bow, guys. #AFLBluesDees #BoundByBlue

A photo posted by Carlton Football Club (@carlton_fc) on Aug 20, 2016 at 8:33pm PDT

HE SAID IT

“I’m going to miss footy. Knowing I’ll never don the navy blue guernsey again is difficult to process, but I leave with a decade’s worth of memories that I’ll cherish for the rest of my life."

Jamison penned an open letter to fans when he announced his retirement from the game.

THEY SAID IT

“As a key member of the leadership group over the years, Michael has been a fantastic role model in his professionalism and dedication to the Club. Throughout his career, he was the epitome of a team player and this is a trait he will certainly be remembered for.”

– Carlton’s Head of Football Andrew McKay praises Jamison’s loyalty to the Club throughout his journey as a footballer.

SEASON HIGHLIGHT

The veteran defender played his 150th AFL game alongside one of his fellow backmen, Kade Simpson, who reached his 250-game milestone in the same match. The pair celebrated with a stirring victory over Port Adelaide in Round 8 at Etihad Stadium. The joy on their faces after the match said it all.

A win for the good guys! Congratulations, boys! #AFLBluesPower #BoundByBlue

A photo posted by Carlton Football Club (@carlton_fc) on May 14, 2016 at 11:12pm PDT